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November 19, 2024
So, you donât have a chief information security officer? 9 signs your company needs one
Many companies have yet to embrace the role of CISO, but with the ever-expanding threat landscape there are growing reasons to consider adding the ultimate cyber boss to the management mix.
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How Trumpâs appointment of Brendan Carr as FCC chairman will affect enterprises
Net neutrality has been struggling since 2015: trumpâs pick for FCC chairman simply reinforces this reality.
IBM announces 50-fold quantum speed improvement
IBM Quantum Heron can now leverage Qiskit to run certain classes of quantum circuits with up to 5,000 two-qubit gate operations.
The âGreat IT Rebrandâ: Restructuring IT for business success
IT organizations are reimagining traditional structures to drive agility and create tighter alignment with the business â all while opening new career pathways.
New framework aims to keep AI safe in US critical infrastructure
Analysts from IDC, Forrester, Info-Tech share their views on the merit of the DHS initiative, both now and moving forward.
Strategies to navigate the pitfalls of cloud costs
Cloud providers waste a lot of their customersâ cloud dollars, but enterprises can take action.
FTC eyes Microsoftâs cloud practices amid antitrust scrutiny
US regulators are said to be investigating Microsoft over alleged market abuse in cloud services.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 gains security, networking upgrades
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 debuts with new security features, improved web console management, and updated networking capabilities to simplify enterprise IT operations.
Golden times for NVIDIA, not so much for monkeys writing Shakespeare
For the second time, NVIDIAâs market cap makes it the worldâs most valuable company, passing Apple. Does this mean a new golden age for the chipmaker, or are there some concerns on the horizon? Guest co-host Jack Gold joins the show to discuss this and other tech news, including whether people still want to work at tech companies, why OpenAIâs SearchGPT is a breath of fresh air, and why monkeys trying to write Shakespeare on typewriters are going to be out of a job.
With SearchGPT, could OpenAI rewrite online search rules â and invite plagiarism?
OpenAI recently released a pilot version of its new AI-powed search engine to compete with the likes of Google, Bing and other AI-enabled web crawlers.